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2008 crash prophet Jim Walker vs Dr Doom: One says great time to buy Indian stocks, the other says run!Jim Walker, who predicted the 2008 financial crash, sees Indian stocks as a prime investment opportunity, citing India's strong profit cycl...
Not very positive about the US and expect dollar to weaken; stay away from popular sectors: Marc FaberMarc Faber advises against investing in popular American stocks like Tesla and Nvidia, citing their high prices and uncertain futures. He p...
Everything is in a bubble, only precious metals are relatively safe: Marc FaberMarc Faber, author of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, highlighted that everything, including FAANG stocks and collectibles, is inflated. He ...
How bearish market predictor Marc Faber got his name Dr DoomFaber began writing his bearish outlook reports in the 1970s, initially for personal use and to address the lack of awareness among America...
Gold to outperform equities in near- to medium-term: Marc FaberMany central banks have started shoring up their gold reserves. So the price of the yellow metal will remain firm, says Marc Faber
Rupee looks oversold but may hit 100 a dollar level over time: Marc FaberFaber said that financial markets were very fragile at the beginning of this year.
Pre-market: What changed overnight and top cues you must know before Opening BellAt 6.30 am, Nifty50 futures on the Singapore Stock Exchange were trading 39.50 points higher at 8,799, indicating a positive opening for th...
I would avoid the US and invest in EMs including India in 2017: Marc FaberFaber is not sure about the outlook for 2017 but he has three predictions for the near future. The US economy is not strengthening but weak...
In 2017, there is likely to be maximum one Fed rate hike: Marc FaberThe RBI under Raghuram Rajan was one of the few independent central banks and did what was good for the average Indian and not what was goo...
Many energy related companies are going to go bankrupt because of fall in crude prices: Marc Faber, The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report"In my view, there would not be more rate hikes in the US. They will probably cut rates and it will be followed probably also by negative i...
US on the verge of recession, says author Marc FaberMarc Faber, author of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, recommends Treasuries and says the US is at the start of an economic recession.
See possibility of some correction in Indian markets, but bull-run is here to stay: Marc FaberI am also positive essentially about the Indian assets, but growth is not what the government is publishing, says Faber.
Indian stocks can correct by 20 per cent: Marc FaberMarc Faber, who is known to make extreme bearish predictions, said the US Federal Reserve may not increase interest rates this year.
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Expect Indian markets to move up & currency to go down in next 5-10 years: Marc FaberIf India decides to print money like other central banks, currency may go down and stocks and property prices may appreciate, said Faber.
- Cash and bonds will be very dangerous: Marc Faber
Invest in gold, silver; all paper money will go to its intrinsic value: zero, says Marc Faber
- 'China faces the 'greatest bubble' in history'
Leveraged stocks, state govts' off-balance-sheet debt may prove to be China's undoing. 'Forcing China to revalue may boomerang' | China sta...
- Investors likely to choose US over emerging mkts: Faber
Investment guru Marc Faber talks to ET about Indian equities, global markets & gold. Gainers: BSE ( A, B ), NSE | Losers: BSE ( A, B ), NSE...
- Investors likely to choose US over emerging mkts: Faber
Marc Faber's New Year wish is to preserve what he made in 09. He says risks are higher than they were a year ago. Gainers: BSE ( A, B ), NS...
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